Kept open for later.
Automatic uses your country when available and stores your choice locally.
Press Space to flip. The flip runs in your browser.
Flip a coin.
Settle it properly.
A simple coin toss for football, cricket and everyday decisions.
Kept open for later.
Flip stats and recent history
These counters stay with you. You get a running total, per-coin counts and a short log of recent flips.
Five ways to use the same coin toss
Use the classic flip, settle a best of three, enter your own choices or run a sports toss.
Classic heads or tails
The familiar fifty-fifty decision. Tap the coin, press the button or use the space bar for a quick heads or tails result.
Best of three
Three automatic flips with a clear winner. Useful when one toss feels too abrupt and you want a stronger tie-break.
Custom choices
Replace heads and tails with any two options: tea or coffee, pub or home, call or text, the choice is yours.
Football toss
Choose kick-off or ends before a match, training session or five-a-side game.
Cricket toss
Decide who bats or bowls first without needing a physical coin nearby or a separate toss app.
Coin toss history in the UK and around the world
Heads or tails has a long history as a simple way to settle a choice fairly. It still shows up in the UK, especially in sport, where a coin toss can decide who starts first.
Coin tosses in the UK
In Britain, tossing a coin has been used for generations to break ties, choose sides and settle small disputes. The tradition is familiar in football, cricket and pub debates.
Other countries and local coins
Different places often prefer different coins. People in the United States may use a quarter, Canadians a loonie, and many users in Europe, Australia and New Zealand choose their local currency when they flip a coin online.
From pocket coins to browser tools
Today, an online coin toss gives the same quick result without needing cash in your pocket. That makes it useful for split decisions, sports calls, classroom activities and anyone looking for a fast random coin flip on desktop or mobile.
Is the online coin flip fair?
Yes. Each result is created in your browser using crypto.getRandomValues(), which provides stronger randomness than the usual Math.random(). The animation follows the result; it does not choose it.
Each new flip is independent. A run of heads does not make tails “due”.
Frequently asked questions
Does the site store my flips?
Only session totals and preferences are stored locally on your device. They are not sent to a server.
Can I use it for a football or cricket match?
Yes. Choose the dedicated mode above. For organised competition, follow the rules of the relevant governing body.
Can I create my own two choices?
Yes. Select Custom and type any two short options. The tool updates the coin and session statistics automatically.
Can I change the coin by location or preference?
Yes. The site can use a country code from the host as a default coin set, and you can override it with the selector. The preference is stored locally in your browser.
Is this gambling?
No money, prizes or wagers are handled here. It is just a straight coin toss page.